December99
<font color=orange>WDW Antenna Topper Queen</font>
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Okay, just venting my frustration and please tell me I'm not alone on this. Scene - 7th grade groups working on a group book report
Several months ago the 7th grade class that my dd is in started reading 'Devils Arithmetic' which is a book about the Holocaust (I have not had a chance to finish reading it yet but based on what dd has told me this is what it's about). Groups were divied up to 3 kids in a group and they have to work on visual displays, the actual report, and information for the report and then present this together. Now, they began reading this book shortly after Christmas break (I believe) and watch the movie (with parental approval) and then were to do this report. They were divied into groups approximately 2 months ago and started working on this in school. Well they apparently ran out of work days and now this is due on Monday.
Quick flash forward - today the kids are off school in our school due to a Diocese Teacher Day and the kids were hoping to get together to finish this project. Flash forward to about 30 minutes ago - I get a call from one parent asking if my dd had heard from the kid that had offered his house to work on this. There are 2 girls (including my dd) and this boy. The 2 girls called the boy last night to see if he had gotten approval for them to come to his house to work today. He didn't know and needed to talk to his parents and he would call them back. Girls still haven't heard from this kid yet. So one parent calls me asking if I know what's going on - I just got info from dd two nights ago about needing to get together to do this. I work and dh works so we couldn't offer our house cause I don't like people there when we are not home (they are only 13). So I email this boys parent who works at the same place I work and this other parent works. He hadn't a clue either about this project so calls home to see if his other son can be there for the kids to meet.
Now, in the meantime - I'm on the phone basically chewing dd out because this has been so unplanned. They knew 2 months ago when this was due and that they may need to meet to work on this outside of school. And why didn't they get the parents involved if they needed help arranging a time to get together before this?
Do you have this problem??? And another problem I have is why do these teachers expect these kids to be able to get together outside of school when parents work???? I don't get it - they should have been given plenty of time in school to complete this and the teach should have been following up on what was going on with each groups project - which she did not do.
Okay - frustration and small vent over......I can't wait until she turns 18!!!!!
Several months ago the 7th grade class that my dd is in started reading 'Devils Arithmetic' which is a book about the Holocaust (I have not had a chance to finish reading it yet but based on what dd has told me this is what it's about). Groups were divied up to 3 kids in a group and they have to work on visual displays, the actual report, and information for the report and then present this together. Now, they began reading this book shortly after Christmas break (I believe) and watch the movie (with parental approval) and then were to do this report. They were divied into groups approximately 2 months ago and started working on this in school. Well they apparently ran out of work days and now this is due on Monday.
Quick flash forward - today the kids are off school in our school due to a Diocese Teacher Day and the kids were hoping to get together to finish this project. Flash forward to about 30 minutes ago - I get a call from one parent asking if my dd had heard from the kid that had offered his house to work on this. There are 2 girls (including my dd) and this boy. The 2 girls called the boy last night to see if he had gotten approval for them to come to his house to work today. He didn't know and needed to talk to his parents and he would call them back. Girls still haven't heard from this kid yet. So one parent calls me asking if I know what's going on - I just got info from dd two nights ago about needing to get together to do this. I work and dh works so we couldn't offer our house cause I don't like people there when we are not home (they are only 13). So I email this boys parent who works at the same place I work and this other parent works. He hadn't a clue either about this project so calls home to see if his other son can be there for the kids to meet.
Now, in the meantime - I'm on the phone basically chewing dd out because this has been so unplanned. They knew 2 months ago when this was due and that they may need to meet to work on this outside of school. And why didn't they get the parents involved if they needed help arranging a time to get together before this?
Do you have this problem??? And another problem I have is why do these teachers expect these kids to be able to get together outside of school when parents work???? I don't get it - they should have been given plenty of time in school to complete this and the teach should have been following up on what was going on with each groups project - which she did not do.
Okay - frustration and small vent over......I can't wait until she turns 18!!!!!
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! I hate group projects, period. And I am a SAHM-I guess I feel more of the burden to be the parent organizer.